United States / Feb 01, 1988 / R
They take their art seriously. They kill.
1h 39min
Overall average
5.0/10
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Plot
Double agent Picasso Trigger is assassinated in Paris by double-crossing bad guy Miguel Ortiz. Then Ortiz begins eliminating agents of The Agency who were involved in his brother's death. The Agency (belatedly) springs into action to stop Ortiz' heinous activities. The usual gunplay, romance, and nifty toys with bombs ensue.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Rodrigo Obregón | Miguel Ortiz |
| Bruce Penhall | Hondo |
| Cynthia Brimhall | Edy |
| Richard LePore | Professor |
| Nicholas Georgiade | Schiavo |
| Kym Malin | Kym |
| Patty Duffek | Patticakes |
| Liv Lindeland | Inga |
| Dennis Alexio | Toshi Lum |
| Rustam Branaman | Glen |
| Keith Cooke | Clayton |
| Wolf Larson | Jimmy-John |
| John Brown | Juan |
| Roy Summersett | Charles Patterson |
| John Dunn | Larry |
| Abb Dickson | Agent #1 |
| Erick Schrum | Agent #2 |
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| Cynthia Barnes | Also Appearing |
| Luis Castille | |
| Sofia Elias | |
| Barbara Allen | |
| Charlie Allen | |
| Eileen Matsuura | |
| Nancy Williams | |
| Nobu Shimizu | |
| Robert R. Davis | |
| J.C. Roberts Jr. | |
| Matthew A. Jones | |
| Laurie Penhall | |
| Jill McDonald | |
| Ashley Sugar | |
| David Hadder | Assassin (uncredited) |
| Andy Sidaris | Whitey (uncredited) |
Genres
ActionCrime
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Picasso Trigger |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Andy Sidaris Company |
| Release date | 1 febbraio 1988 |
| Executive producer | Michael Donohew |
| Production | Arlene Sidaris |
| Writer | Andy Sidaris |
| Casting | Tom Stockfisch |
| Editing | Michael Haight |
| Cinematography | Howard Wexler, Harmon Lougher, David Hadder |
| Assistant directors | Christian Drew Sidaris, H.M. Freedman, Andy Sidaris, Steve Gehrke |
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| Additional directing | Harmon Lougher |
| Lighting | John Vecchio, T.B. Mennett |
| Camera operators | Howard Wexler, Harmon Lougher, David Hadder |
| Additional photography | Howard Wexler, Harmon Lougher, David Hadder |
| Production design | Peter Munneke, Mark Haskins |
| Art direction | Peter Munneke, Mark Haskins |
| Set decoration | Peter Munneke, Mark Haskins |
| Special effects | Robert Calvert, Frank Ceglia |
| Stunts | Eric Suhren, Spyro Kemble, Randy Campbell, David Hadder, Lance Carstens, Prentice Mayer |
| Music | Gary Stockdale, Mark Linden, Paul Schremp, Eddie Bolandis, Neil Wolfson, Anton Holden, Kevin Klingler |
| Sound | Gary Stockdale, Mark Linden, Paul Schremp, Eddie Bolandis, Neil Wolfson, Anton Holden, Kevin Klingler |
| Costume design | Fionn, Roseanne McIlvane |
| Makeup | Roseanne McIlvane, Fionn |
| Hairstyling | Fionn, Roseanne McIlvane |
| Collection | Bullets, Bombs, and Babes Collection |
Release dates
Theatrical release
Germany / Aug 25, 1988 / West Germany
South Korea / Nov 05, 1988
Japan / Feb 18, 1989
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Portugal / Jul 07, 1989
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